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30 March 2009 Development of self-heating concrete using carbon nano-fiber paper
Jian-hua Feng, Hui Li, Xiao-yong Ji, Christiana Chang, Yewchin Koay
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Abstract
In this study, taking advantage of carbon nano-fiber paper's (CNP) small and thin size, high conductivity, rapid increasing temperature in low voltage, higher steady state temperature, electrical and heat, it found out a way that place argentine glue electrode on the CNP's surface and use a kind of transmitting-heat glue fixed thermal couple for testing the temperature change of CNP following by different voltage in room temperature and adiabatic circumstance. The electrode attachment method on the CNP developed. Experimental validation studies have verified that the CNP exhibit highly electrical and heat property and develop a new self-heating concrete using CNP.
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Jian-hua Feng, Hui Li, Xiao-yong Ji, Christiana Chang, and Yewchin Koay "Development of self-heating concrete using carbon nano-fiber paper", Proc. SPIE 7292, Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2009, 729206 (30 March 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.815592
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KEYWORDS
Carbon

Electrodes

Cements

Dielectrics

Glasses

Resistance

Sodium

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